Still don't know why the last open file came up after the fresh install. But, or course, there were several massive downloads.
Android studio install#
I found it easy to: Export settings Complete Uninstall Download and Install Import Settings. Uncheck the "Keep Settings" (or similar) option in the Uninstall dialog, but export your settings first (File -> Export Settings).
So - just startup Android Studio and then close the current project ( File -> Close Project)! I closed that project and AS suddenly popped up a dialog to install the SDK!Īfter a big download and install, Android Studio returned with the SDK (and SDK manager) all functioning! So I installed the file which looked a bit like the SDK, commandlinetools-win-6514223_latest.zip, unzipped, and then tried to use the missing SDK dialog to include it in AS, and no joy.īUT - I noticed that after an uninstall and fresh install Android Studio still came up with the last project I was working on so I guessed it must be something in the windows registry (rather than AS settings). I went to the link and there was nothing to download the SDK. This one drove me nuts! I had the same problem - my SDK seemed to be corrupt so I did a full Uninstall (v3.6) and Install (4.0) of Android Studio and when Android Studio started up I got the same message Android SDK is missing. Windows 10, Android Studio v3.6 and v4.0. I also recommend that you then change AS settings to not open the last project on Startup ( Settings -> System Settings -> Reopen projects on startup)
Android studio update#
If this was the problem, AS will now go into a long update and restart cycle to repair itself, but will end with success. To fix, just startup Android Studio and then close the current project ( File -> Close Project). TL DR This is sometimes caused by Windows registry settings retained with the current AndroidStudio project. I uninstalled Android Studio include User setting and reinstalled it.(There is no such thing that I can select previous version kind of thing.) But the result is the same. "C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk" does not exists. Some people on Stack-overflow suggested to download SDK separately, but their links just show Android Studio installer, which I already installed. (Updated to 3.3.1, but failed to Sync SDKs ERROR.) I can't install any versions with "Your Android SDK is missing, out of date, or corupted." error. I can't see 'SDK' when I install Android Studio from here.
So, I recovered it with removing all the applications and just kept my personal files.Īnd I downloaded and installed Android Studio again, and SDK missing problem occurred like below: I had a USB connection problem when I debug and updated BIOS then, the laptop had problem with drive so, I needed to recover it.